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Framed Memorial of Rights

Price

$700.00

Honoring the Legacy of Māori Rights & Justice

 

This beautifully framed Memorial of Rights is a powerful tribute to the enduring fight for Māori land rights and sovereignty. Inspired by the historic petitions advocating for Māori land protection, this piece captures the resilience and unity of the people who stood for justice.

 

A key feature of this framed memorial is the signature of Joseph Cooper, the late son of Dame Whina Cooper, further solidifying its connection to one of Aotearoa’s most respected Māori leaders. His signature is a reminder of the ongoing legacy of advocacy for Māori land and justice.

 

Encased in a black frame, this piece is ready to be displayed in your home, office, or marae, serving as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made to uphold Māori rights.

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Quantity

Only 2 left in stock

Product Info

Size: Framed dimensions approx 850mm (w) x 650mm (h)

Material: Wooden frame with acrylic face.

Weight: 850gms

Shipping Info

We aim to process and dispatch orders within 1-3 business days from payment confirmation unless PRE-ORDER. Orders placed on weekends or public holidays will be processed on the next business day.

Estimated delivery times are as follows:
Within New Zealand: 2-4 business days.

International Shipping: 7-14 business days, depending on the destination.

Please note that delivery times may vary due to external factors such as courier delays, customs processing, or public holidays.

 Refund & Returns Policy

Returns are accepted within 7 days if items are unworn, unwashed, and in original condition. Refunds are only available for faulty or incorrect items.

 

Please see our full Return Policy here.

For all exchange or return requests please lodge your request here

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